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No one seems to mention the data cap Xfinity & AT&T have in place. You start streaming hours of racing & other HD content maybe even a little 4K, that data goes quick. Xfinity charges an extra $50.00 for the unlimited plan. Thankfully WOW doesn’t cap it’s customers (yet). I routinely exceed 1TB of data. To each is own. Glad it works for some but for me, at least for now I will keep the cord. I have tried free trials of streaming services like YouTube tv, I didn’t enjoy the live sports experiene seemed to always have a lag. I also enjoy the Discovery channels & others that are not available. Hopefully soon.

I have no data cap with Spectrum but shaky service with the highest speed. Its gotten better but I had to basically go nuts on a Spectrum for them to send a top tech out to diagnose a problem where the internet would just randomly crash. He said he did not find much but whatever he did it fixed it enough that now all I get is the periodic slow down. Instead of completely shutting off when I'm in the middle of something important.

I'd rather have 10% of the world interested in the ICS than 50% of US that NASCAR currently has

Last I checked, Xfinity was imposing the cap in 27 states. Good for you, I wasn’t so fortunate. My household def use data. All the streaming services with HD & 4K plus gaming systems. We flew through 1TB. I guess I am that 1%

I haven't seen anywhere about the nbc sports gold app being available on console apps. I only watch streaming onto TVs via my PS4 (and would watch all the Youtube only indycar sessions this way), and would not pay for indycar pass without this capability. Watching on a tablet/phone isn't going to cut it

Originally Posted by IndyRob

I'm hoping that NBCSports Gold would be made available on the Sony SmartTV. If not, I'll splurge for an Amazon Fire TV Stick ($39).

NBC has been rolling Gold access into the standard NBCSN apps. If your platforms have the NBCSN app, check to see if it's updated and has the Gold tab in it. I know the FireTV and AppleTV apps are unified and the separate Gold app is no longer needed.

[QUOTE=Bobcat00;4476474]That "one guy" was lying. I checked a few times during yesterday's test at COTA, and there were 6000 people watching at any given time:

4800 YouTube
1000 Facebook
300 Twitter
New venue, and guess what it was FREE
Did you all see where the Chicago Cubs are going to a paywall in 2020
The bottom line is big business is squeezing us minnows for all we're worth.